Nodjmet was an ancient Egyptian noblewoman of the late 20th-early 21st dynasties of Egypt, mainly known for being the wife of High Priest of Amun at Thebes, Herihor…
“Egyptian tradition of the Dynastic Period held that the aboriginal home of the Egyptians was Punt”
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(Sir Ernest Alfred Wallis Budge, ‘A Short History of the Egyptian People With Chapters on Their Religion, Daily Life, Etc’; 1914)
Hatshepsut’s inscriptions claim that her divine mother Hathor was from Punt…
“The Egyptians sometimes called Puntland ‘Ta-Netjeru’, meaning "Land of the God," and considered it their place of origin”
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(Richard Pankhurst, ‘The Ethiopians’; 1998)
The greek historian Diodorus in his book ‘Universal History’ said that in the 6th century before Christ, because of a political crisis in Egypt and the Asiatic infiltrations in Egypt, more than 200,000 Ancient Egyptians migrated south of the Nile…
This last historical fact can explain why the Somali language is a survived ancient Egyptian language, according to the British linguist Charles Barber:—
“The language of ancient Egypt belonged to the Hamitic group; Surviving Hamitic languages are spoken across a large part of North Africa and include Somali."
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(Charles Barber, ‘The English language, A Historical Introduction’; 1993)
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